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The Lvov priest, theologian, publisher and printing house owner, Otton Hołyński (1839-1882) from the year 1870 also engaged in editorial activity, preparing various periodicals, intended – which is quite interesting – for entirely different readers. In January 1870 “Chata” appeared as the first. It was a periodical for the common people, edited and signed by Hołyński from September 1870 until the end of 1878. Initially the periodical appeared with a political supplement “Nowiny”, which evolved into an inde-pendent periodical. From the beginning, the subscribers of “Chata” and “Nowiny” re-ceived a free calendar (“Kalendarz Chaty”) at the end of each year. Rev. Hołyński’s editorial output intended for the second group of readers – priests – consisted of “Unia”, edited and signed by him from March to August 1871; “Wiadomości Kościelne”, an informational biweekly published and edited by him from 1873; “Bonus Pastor”, a biweekly published from 1877, with Hołyński as owner and publisher until the end of his life and editor until issue No. 13 from June 28, 1878.